Brick Yard Cove in Richmond has 2 hoists that can lift a s22. I am not too
sure about current space availability, but there are 3-4 s22 parking on
the hard there now.
Having it on the hard not quite as convenient for day sailing as having it
in a slip, but the monthly cost is 1/2 as much.
-----Original Message-----
From: tuna-bounces at myfleet.org [mailto:tuna-bounces at myfleet.org] On Behalf
Of Derek Meyer
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 2:16 PM
To: tuna at myfleet.org
Subject: [Santana 22] Dry Storage
Hello all,
I am considering putting Aquila on a trailer and dry sailing her. I have a
few questions about this:
1)where can you store a boat that has a crane? My Y.C.s have extremely long
waiting lists. I would prefer to be in Sausalito but I'm willing to go to
the East Bay or possibly the city as well.
2)if you store somewhere without a crane, how hard is it to put up the mast
and take it down?
3)If you store somewhere without a hoist, where do you put your boat in the
water? Is it possible to use a launching ramp?
4)is a significant advantage gained by dry sailing a boat? I figure it
would be cheaper than berth fees and would eliminate the costly act of
pulling the boat every year/painting it/possibly having to refair the keel.
I welcome all thoughts, and thank you in advance Derek
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